Burgundy Cigar

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I haven't had much turning time of late, and I wanted to practice on something, before I launched blindly into some of the great blanks that Jeff Powell left me, So I decided to do one that was a Burgundy Acrylic from Exotic Blanks, I think I'll practice a bit more before I do any of Jeff's blanks.
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Looks good Ken. You seem to still have what it takes. Let's see some of Jeffs blanks.

Chuck believe me the pictures are hiding a lot, it really isn't like riding a bicycle I fell of a few times :smile::smile: but the blank sure is pretty I wish I'd done a better job with it, but I did get to put a new insert in my Pen Pro, I got so used to horsing the old one, it scared me :eek:
 
Ken said: I think I'll practice a bit more before I do any of Jeff's blanks.

So, I really inspected!! All the metal pieces are flush (good fit) the resin sparkles (Great finish), and the picture, realizing it's a RED, is FAN--tastic!!!

Yep, you can turn most anything--you're ready!!!

Nice job, Ken and thanks for posting!!
 
Looks good Ken. That is one of the nicer blanks. Is it burgundy wine? I think it looks good. Of course we are our own worst critics. Still I think you did a fine job.
 
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